All things set aside; everyone's got a different take of what's good. When looking for engagement rings, both the design and the stone itself, you'd best to have been looking and looking: you don't want your future wife and her friends and family thinking of you as the cheapest boyfriend she's ever had. Oh no. But how does a man express his unrelenting love in an age of scepticism against romance? Why not go for one of the most undying symbols of love itself, the heart. Why not go shop for heart engagement rings? Just choose one, of course. Maybe she'll love it and maybe she won't. But unless you do your research and see what's available on the market, you can never be sure if what you'll buy is good enough for the woman who'll be with you forever.
What you have against you, of course, is the thought that hearts are so cliché. So by
extension, so are heart shaped engagement rings, even if the diamond so expensively bought and mounted on the ring is shaped exquisitely like a heart. Even if the ring itself is shaped like a heart, it’s no guaranteeing your wife to be will love it. You could get that awkward silence: why a heart, of all the shapes available on the planet to give his wife to be on this day, why a heart?
Not everyone is a fan of the heart shaped ring. You could go either with the long or wide shape of the heart, with the symmetrical arches that balance out so well. But the thing is this thing is so common. Even when one buys a heart shaped diamond, it's not really romantic anymore because it's so common. A guy who's getting married will really have to do his research, not just about what's available in the market (because there might come some original spin to the heart shape) but also what the wife to be wants